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Donald Trump has stepped off his helicopter and is ready to impart some knowledge.
The same is true with the words that I choose to speak or write when I wish to impart some knowledge or feelings to others.
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It's a single faculty member in a room with students imparting some knowledge.
Half the time I thought: "Isn't it great I can impart some of the knowledge I've learned over the years?" And the other half I felt a little bit … old!
Now back with the Falcons, Brookes is keen to impart some of that knowledge and experience throughout the squad, starting with the visit of Stade Francais on Friday.
Asked what his role would be, Swann said: "Just to try to impart some advice or knowledge about Test cricket, because it is different to county cricket.
McCarthy must hope Keane can impart some of his knowledge over the coming months or his side could struggle to make it out of Group D, which also contains Switzerland and Denmark.
As well as imparting some valuable knowledge, Clement's interview with John Peacock, the FA's head of coaching, is designed to get the candidates thinking about their own careers.
They are usually more than happy to impart some of their extensive knowledge of the subject,especially when it comes to their resident product.
As we wandered along, she told me what to look out for, helped me out with the occasional, "Ooh, now do you see anything interesting 'just there?" and imparted some nugget of knowledge on each new find.
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